ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟ ΜΑΣ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟ
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Κυριακή 30 Νοεμβρίου 2014
To be truly rich we must learn to have need of nothing…St. John Chrysostom Archbishop of Constantinople
St. John Chrysostom Archbishop of Constantinople
on November 13
The mouth of a just man distils wisdom; the lips of men know graces. The mouth of the wise meditates wisdom;
…There is the wondrous vision which St. Cyril of Alexandia saw:
The uncle of the Patriarch of
Alexandria Theophilos had St. Chrysostom as his enemy…Once he saw the
Lady Theotokos together with St. Chrysostom, speaking together in an
all-radiant and most-beautiful place. Beholding them, however, he
desired to, and asked to go near them, but the divine Chrysostom rebuked
them and hindered him. Then, he heard the Theotokos tell Chrysostom:
Forgive him, according to my grace, for he suffered much, was tried on
behalf of me, shaming the blasphemer Nestorius, and proclaimed me
Theotokos. Out of ignorance, he has a bad perception of you—an
acquaintance formed an opinion and revealed it, which he accepted with
awareness.
After this vision, St. Cyril became a great friend of Chrysostom, praising him and helping to write on his life.
Thus the all-golden tongue of Chrysostom teaches: “A feast is a sign of good works, a pious soul, and a life of precision.”
For the rich man is not he who desires great riches, and is encircled with great riches; but the man who has need of nothing.
To be truly rich we must learn to have need of nothing – nothing but the presence of God in our lives.
Apolytikion. Tone 8. Model Melody.
The
grace which shone from your mouth like a torch of flame enlightened the
whole earth; it laid up for the world the treasures of freedom from
avarice; it showed us the height of humility. But as you train us by
your words, Father John Chrysostom, intercede with Christ God, the Word, that our souls may be saved.
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